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India Test Fires Ballistic Missile Agni II Off Odisha Coast
- Tuesday February 20, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
India on Tuesday test-fired its indigenously developed intermediate range ballistic missile Agni II from the Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha coast.
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India Test Fires Nuclear-Capable Agni-II Missile
- Thursday May 4, 2017
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
India on Thursday successfully test fired its medium-range nuclear capable ballistic missile Agni-ll off the Odisha coast.
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Agni-II Prime missile test fired successfully off the coast of Orissa
- Tuesday November 15, 2011
- India News | Press Trust of India
Adding teeth to its nuclear deterrence, India today successfully test-fired an advanced variant of nuclear-capable Agni-II ballistic missile with a strike range of 3,000 km from an island off Orissa coast.
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India successfully test fires n-capable Agni II
- Friday September 30, 2011
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
India on Friday successfully test fired the nuclear capable Agni II missile from a defence base in Orissa. The surface-to-surface missile with a range of over over 2,000 km was test fired in Bhadrak district, said S.P. Dash, director of the Integrated Test Range at Wheeler's Island, about 200 km from here.
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Nuclear capable Agni II succesfully test fired
- Monday May 17, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
India on Monday test fired the nuclear capable intermediate range Agni II missile, with a range of over 2,000 km, from a launch site in Orissa, defence sources said. The surface to surface missile was tested from Wheeler's Island in Bhadrak district, about 200 km from here.
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N-capable Agni II test firing at night fails
- Monday November 23, 2009
- India News | Nitin Gokhale
The first night test firing of India's 2000 km plus range nuclear capable ballistic missile, Agni-II from the Wheeler's Island 10 km from Balasore inside the Bay of Bengal has failed.
- www.ndtv.com
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India Test Fires Ballistic Missile Agni II Off Odisha Coast
- Tuesday February 20, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
India on Tuesday test-fired its indigenously developed intermediate range ballistic missile Agni II from the Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha coast.
- www.ndtv.com
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India Test Fires Nuclear-Capable Agni-II Missile
- Thursday May 4, 2017
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
India on Thursday successfully test fired its medium-range nuclear capable ballistic missile Agni-ll off the Odisha coast.
- www.ndtv.com
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Agni-II Prime missile test fired successfully off the coast of Orissa
- Tuesday November 15, 2011
- India News | Press Trust of India
Adding teeth to its nuclear deterrence, India today successfully test-fired an advanced variant of nuclear-capable Agni-II ballistic missile with a strike range of 3,000 km from an island off Orissa coast.
- www.ndtv.com
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India successfully test fires n-capable Agni II
- Friday September 30, 2011
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
India on Friday successfully test fired the nuclear capable Agni II missile from a defence base in Orissa. The surface-to-surface missile with a range of over over 2,000 km was test fired in Bhadrak district, said S.P. Dash, director of the Integrated Test Range at Wheeler's Island, about 200 km from here.
- www.ndtv.com
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Nuclear capable Agni II succesfully test fired
- Monday May 17, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
India on Monday test fired the nuclear capable intermediate range Agni II missile, with a range of over 2,000 km, from a launch site in Orissa, defence sources said. The surface to surface missile was tested from Wheeler's Island in Bhadrak district, about 200 km from here.
- www.ndtv.com
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N-capable Agni II test firing at night fails
- Monday November 23, 2009
- India News | Nitin Gokhale
The first night test firing of India's 2000 km plus range nuclear capable ballistic missile, Agni-II from the Wheeler's Island 10 km from Balasore inside the Bay of Bengal has failed.
- www.ndtv.com